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Benefits of UK Trade Agreements in the Food and Drink Industry
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Discover how UK trade agreements can open new opportunities for the food and drink industry, boosting exports, reducing costs, and enhancing global competitiveness.
What you’ll learn
- Understand Trade Dynamics by gaining insights into how Trade agreements work.
- Learn how to identify new export markets and the specific benefits of a UK Trade Agreement
- Help understand and develop the knowledge of navigating some complex regulations.
- Plan and understand the impact that trade agreements can bring as positive surrounding job creation and future investments.
Description
Join us for an engaging 45-minute presentation that will explore how UK trade agreements can drive growth and success within the food and drink sector. We’ll discuss how these agreements open new markets, reduce tariffs, and enhance export opportunities, making UK products more competitive on the global stage.
Learn how the food and drink industry can benefit from improved supply chain efficiency and increased international reach, as well as how these agreements support economic growth and sustainability. The session will feature informative slides to guide the discussion, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session where you can ask questions and gain further insights tailored to your interests.
Speakers
Andy Bridges
Trainer, Chartered Institute of Export & International Trade
Over 25 years’ experience in international trade, earning a BTEC, City and Guilds Diploma in business management and becoming a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management in 2002
Worked in logistics and supply chains for a host of blue chip companies since 1995, mostly in the aviation and defence sectors
Developed global distribution networks over projected timescales, as well as expertise in just-in-time grounded aircraft supply on essential instruments
Worked as a civilian supply consultant for the original Op-Telic and Op-Heric operations for digital communications equipment in Iraq and Afghanistan